Bookhenge: First pepper (of suspicious varitey. Does this look like a pimento to you????)
Bookhenge: First squash blossom -- of course, it's a male. Siri, time to fry squash blossoms!
Bookhenge: Look what I smelled . . .
Bookhenge: Ahhhh, gardenias smell soooo good!
Bookhenge: Looking good! Thanks to Connie for spearheading the effort and Bev for finishing up!
Bookhenge: Welcome back, Donna!!!
Bookhenge: World's tiniest carrot!
Bookhenge: Time to water!
Bookhenge: Two swingers ;-)
Bookhenge: Garden swingers, of course ;-)
Bookhenge: A heated discussion -- the hot sun can do strange things to mild-mannered gardeners . . . ;-)
Bookhenge: Glad she got that on camera ;-)
Bookhenge: Take a note . . .
Bookhenge: Who knew carrot-thinning could be so much fun???
Bookhenge: That's right! Cullen always says to "leave your heart at home when you thin."
Bookhenge: Checking the Yellow Notebook for what to plant in this bed.
Bookhenge: Guess what? Our favorite! Okra.
Bookhenge: Two tubs of cilantro growing in the shade . .
Bookhenge: No more growing Malabar spinach on the compost bins -- it drops seeds in our compost and invades the garden! This will be a lovely alternative (Thanks, Connie).
Bookhenge: Elephant garlic is blowing its top!
Bookhenge: Fresh as a daisy . . .
Bookhenge: Two unexpected volunteers . .
Bookhenge: Somebody's mom(s) will receive a sweet bouquet ;-)
Bookhenge: Home with unexpected bouquets . . .
Bookhenge: The Vine-Whisperer!
Bookhenge: Member of new band, "The Deadheaders"
Bookhenge: Break Time!
Bookhenge: Right this way to the tomato-planting lesson . . .
Bookhenge: Just space for one indeterminate tomato plant in this tiny bed . . .
Bookhenge: Gather around -- it's time for a lesson